Floofball
Well-Known Member
So, just searched on the subject here and there aren’t many posts/responses so thought I’d ask if people are having it or considering having it done routinely now? There are a couple of cases locally and vets are pushing/promoting getting vaccinated. I’m aware it was Strangles Awareness week last week but it looks like my yard might be implementing a ‘strangles plan’ this week. My research suggests it’s a no brainer if your taking horses out and about or if your on a yard with lots of visiting horses/people (probably just answered my own question there) BUT my horse reacts badly to all vaccinations so I’m wary of giving another, especially as there are well documented side effects. I’ve heard take up is poor, vets having to buy in bulk so teaming with other practices to use etc. Considering the effect positive cases have on yards and the knock on effects on surrounding areas/events etc - should we be getting more on board with it?
I am coming from a slightly cynical view of large pharma but recognise the advantages of established precautionary jabs (even though my horse suffers each time
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Would appreciate others thoughts on the subject please
I am coming from a slightly cynical view of large pharma but recognise the advantages of established precautionary jabs (even though my horse suffers each time
Would appreciate others thoughts on the subject please